Entries from RSS4Lib tagged with 'serendipity'

RSS Readers Not Dead Yet

ReadWriteWeb says, "5 Reasons Why RSS Readers Still Rock." To summarize the post, here are the five reasons RSS readers are still relevant, according to RWW: Control over Information Flow Evolving User Interfaces Tracking Twitter Mobile News Categorized News This...

Google Chrome 3.0: No RSS. Does It Matter?

Google today released a new version of Google Chrome for Windows. (The Mac version is coming later this year, Google promises.) Like its predecessors, this one also fails to support RSS natively in the browser -- which means that, when...

High Tolerance for Ambiguity

The 2.0 world -- in libraries in particular, or the web in general -- is helping to address the information management problem of ambiguity. In his inaugural column in the May issue of KMWorld," Now, everything is fragmented," David Snowden...

RSS and the Media: Lessons for Libraries

A recent study by the International Center for Media and the Public Agenda focused on International News and Problems with the News Media's RSS Feeds. While this study examined 19 major international news services, ranging from ABC News to The...

MyFeedz

MyFeedz is an interesting tool from Adobe Lab's -- from Adobe's Romanian office, to be precise -- that aspires to build a personalized news service based on your RSS reading habits. MyFeedz has two ways to learn about your interests....

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